FPTB suspension of academic activities notice

The Federal Polytechnic Bauchi (FPTB) has paused all academic work for now. This follows a public notice from the Bauchi State Government about a security concern in the state. Federal Polytechnic Bauchi is part of that notice, so classes and related work are on hold until further updates.
The polytechnic wants students, staff, and parents to stay calm and wait for clear news from the school and from the state government. Safety comes first, so this short guide explains what the notice means and what people can do next.
Key points for students
- All lectures are on hold.
- Tests, exams, and practicals are on hold.
- A new date for resumption will be shared later.
- Students should follow official school channels for fresh updates.
Why FPTB has stopped classes for now
The Bauchi State Government has called for the closure of all primary, secondary, and higher schools in the state because of a security concern.
In line with that call, Federal Polytechnic Bauchi has stopped all academic activities at once. This means no classes, no tests, and no scheduled academic meetings on campus until further notice.
The aim is to keep students, staff, and visitors safe while the security situation is being handled by the proper bodies.
When will academic work resume?
The resumption date has not yet been set. The polytechnic will share a new date for the restart of academic activities later, once it is safe and approved by the Bauchi State Government.
Students and staff should:
- Follow only trusted channels such as official website posts, or signed notices
- Keep personal study going at home with notes and course materials
- Stay in contact with class leaders or course advisers for any extra guidance they receive from the school
There should be no rush to act on rumours or unconfirmed news about resumption dates.
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